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Shifting landscape and the green agenda
Shifts in the European political landscape have dominated the headlines recently, with elections in key wind energy markets likely to affect the fortunes of project logisticians and heavy transport companies.
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Mammoet receives first Liebherr LR12500 crawler crane
Heavy lift and transport engineering specialist Mammoet has received its first Liebherr LR12500 crawler crane, boasting a 2,500-tonne lifting capacity.
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Total Movements transports condensers to Saudi Arabia
Total Movements delivered five deethaniser condensers for an oil and gas project in Saudi Arabia.
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Condotta elected to ALICE board
The Alliance for Logistics Innovation through Collaboration in Europe (ALICE) has elected Andrea Condotta, director of public affairs, sustainability and innovation at Gruber Logistics, as vice chairman of its board.
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Schmidbauer acquires third AC 4.080-1 crane
German heavy lift specialist Schmidbauer has acquired a third 80-tonne AC 4.080-1 crane.
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Uniatlantico takes majority stake in maritime arm of EMS-Fehn-Group
Uniatlantico has acquired a majority stake in EMS Chartering, Fehn Ship Management, and Northwest Competence.
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Oulu port places order for Konecranes portal harbour crane
The port of Oulu has ordered a Konecranes Gottwald ESP.7 portal harbour crane for its main quay.
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Inch Cape transformers arrive in UK
The 1,100 MW Inch Cape offshore wind farm’s two 545 mva transformers have arrived at the Smulders yard in Wallsend, UK.
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Sallaum invests in Antwerp expansion
Sallaum Terminal in Antwerp, Belgium will invest EUR20 million (USD21.7 million) to expand operations.
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Samskip and Matrans launch Rotterdam terminal
Samskip and Matrans Rotterdam Terminal have launched a new terminal in the Dutch city that will serve as a hub for container and breakbulk transport activities.
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Vuosaari harbour gets onshore power connection
The first onshore power supply connection in the port of Helsinki’s Vuosaari harbour has come online.
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NCB4 overhaul progressing
Work is progressing on a USD39 million programme to rebuild Port Canaveral’s North Cargo Berth 4 (NCB4).
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Crowley lands DFTS contract extension
Crowley has received a USD2.3 billion, seven-year contract from US Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM) to support the military’s transportation and logistics requirements under the Defense Freight Transportation Services (DFTS) programme.
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Wilson orders eight more newbuilds
Norwegian shortsea shipping company Wilson has ordered eight 6,300 dwt general cargo vessels, extending its newbuild programme to 14.
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EU to impose steep tariffs on Chinese EVs
The ro-ro shipping market has been in rude health for the past couple of years moving its core commodity, cars, leaving limited space for heavy and project cargoes. However, the provisional imposition of steep tariffs on Chinese EVs could be another sign that the longer-term prospects for ro-ro are cooling.
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Allelys completes Hirwaun move
Allelys has completed the transport and installation of a 309.5-tonne turbine, 326.1-tonne generator and 221.8-tonne transformer from Newport Docks to Hirwaun power station in Wales.
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Mammoet moves massive monopiles around Spanish site
The first 14 XXL monopiles manufactured in Spain by the JV Navantia Seanergies-Windar Renovables were transported with flexible site planning and heavy lifting equipment by transport engineering specialist Mammoet.
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AAL delivers cutting-edge HRSG cargoes to home market
AAL Shipping has delivered heat recovery steam generator (HRSG) components for Keppel Infrastructure’s 600 MW combined-cycle gas turbine (CCGT) power plant under construction on Jurong Island in Singapore – a site that will become the first hydrogen-ready and most advanced facility of its kind in the country.
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Marr contracted for blast furnace work
Marr Contracting has been awarded a contract to provide heavy lifting services for the BlueScope No. 6 blast furnace reline project at Port Kembla Steelworks (PKSW) in New South Wales, Australia.
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Maersk Offshore Wind launched as supply service division sold
Denmark’s Maersk has established an offshore wind energy division on the heels of its proposed sale of Maersk Supply Service to compatriot DOF Group.